Hi guys,
I've been using python .NET 2.0 in python 2.7.2 successfully for some
time now and have also used the .NET 4.0 version, but of course I need
to replace the clr.pyd and Python.Runtime.dll with the .NET 4.0
versions.
Although most of my 2.0 libs work over the 4.0 version, there is one in
house library targeted against .NET 2.0 that will not, without some
awkward hacks.
I need to be able to call into libraries written against both .NET 2.0
and 4.0, as separated calls - ideally, I'd like to have things such that
I can operate in a python script something like this:
import clr_2
import clr_4
clr_2.AddReference("MyDOTNET_2.0_BasedLib")
clr_4.AddReference("MyDOTNET_4.0_BasedLib")
Are there any settings in the source build that I can do, to kick out
two separate clr.pyd and Python.Runtime.dll's with new names and
matching .NET version support?
Liam Corrigan
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